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The Ottos Territory was known as the OTTOman Empire. This territory, or empire, was founded in 1299. The Ottos Territory, or Ottoman Empire, was also,historically, known as the Turkish Empire.
The new territory of the Ottoman Empire was essentially just the country of Turkey. The Ottoman Empire fell after the end of World War I.
No ottoman empire is Turkey today and turkey defeated them.
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One of the major challenges faced by the Ottoman Empire was determining how to govern many different regions.
There are two empires that had the same amount of territory ottoman. The two empires are Bosnia and Sultanate.
in the early 1300s, a Turk named Osman 1 started the Ottoman dynasty in northern Anatolia.
The Ottoman Empire expanded by conquering territory from neighboring states. In some cases, such as the Byzantine Empire (and all of its Despotates), the Sultante of Rum, the Empire of Trebizond, the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt, and several Balkans States, were entirely consumeed by the Ottoman Empire. Others such as the Hungarian Empire and Romania were not entirely conquered but lost some lands.
The following are the modern day countries of which all of their territory (except sparsely populated regions) was controlled by the Ottoman Empire at some point:AlgeriaLibyaTunisiaMaltaEgyptIsraelPalestineJordanLebanonSyriaCyprusIraqKuwaitQatarBahrainUnited Arab EmiratesTurkeyGreeceBulgariaRomaniaMoldovaFYRO MacedoniaAlbaniaKosovoSerbiaBosnia & HerzegovinaCroatiaSloveniaHungaryModern-Day Countries of which some of their territory was controlled by the Ottoman Empire at some point:ItalyAustriaSlovakiaUkraineGeorgiaArmeniaAzerbaijanIranOmanYemenSaudi ArabiaSudanMorocco
The Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great, the Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
The Ottoman Empire conquered the territory that currently composes Israel from the Mamluks in 1517 and lost it 1919.
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